How we scouted: Film footage, In-person visits, Game setting, Campby Barry Every - 10/21/2009

SpeedDivision I Player

SizeDivision I Player

StrengthDivision I Player

AgilityBlue Chip

Ball SkillsAs Good As It Gets

On the Hoof: He is built like fellow Texan and current Longhorn Greg Timmons. The 6-foot-1 Reese has very long arms and a frame that can easily hold at least 200 pounds. This is a physical-looking receiver that could pass as a strong safety on the hoof.
Needs Improvement: He could improve speed just a tad and work on becoming a better pass blocker, which should happen as he fills out.
Most Impressive: He runs precise, crisp routes and can really adjust to the ball once it is in the air. His hands are incredible and as he can makes catches on badly thrown balls look easy. Reese knows how to find the open spot in the defense at any point on the field.
Conclusion: Should become an impact freshman as a receiver. He does have the potential size and ability to play on the defensive side of the ball. Reese has the potential to become an all-league performer and a quarterbackâ€™s best friend.

Barry Every is a Football Recruiting Analyst for Rivals.com. He has worked in the recruiting offices for Mark Richt at the University of Georgia, Bobby Bowden at Florida State University and Mack Brown at the University of North Carolina

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